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“Topple: Reimagining Monuments”

Paul M. Farber  (Director, Monument Lab, Philadelphia) Virtual Event – Register Here to Receive Zoom URL Monument Lab Director and Co-founder Paul Farber shares insights on the reckoning and reimagining of our nation’s monuments. Over the last decade, artists, activists, and cultural organizers have pushed the status quo in public art, especially to reckon with

“Snakes on the Dance Floor: Bollywood Divas and Gay Indian Nightlife”

The Center for Gender Sexualities, and Women’s Studies Research will be hosting a book talk by Dr. Kareem Khubchandani on November 8th from 2:00-3:30pm via Zoom. “Snakes on the Dance Floor: Bollywood Divas and Gay Indian Nightlife” Kareem Khubchandani (any pronouns) is the Mellon Bridge assistant professor in theater, dance, and performance studies, and women’s,

“Co-creating Knowledge: Collaboration and Change”

 Joy Connolly  (President, American Council of Learned Societies, The Graduate Center of The City University of New York, Distinguished Professor of Classics) Virtual Event – Register Here to Receive Zoom URL The model of the solitary scholar writing articles and books in the library has given way to a diverse array of approaches to humanistic

2022 UF Women’s Entrepreneurship Summit

ZOOM Meeting ID: 945 5862 5941

Don’t miss the 2022 UF Women's Entrepreneurship Summit on Friday, March 25th from 10-11:45am EDT, online via Zoom. Our theme this year is Better Together: Women Co-founders, Collaborators, and Changemakers -- we have a stellar lineup of speakers, panelists, and activity leaders eager to share their inspirational stories and lessons learned. The event provides opportunities

“Bodies, Art, and Protest: Puerto Rican Feminists’ Disruptive Performances”

  "Bodies, Art, and Protest: Puerto Rican Feminists' Disruptive Performances" Featuring: Dr. Noralis Rodríguez-Coss Tuesday, April 5th, 2022, at 12:00 pm EST Zoom Virtual Event: REGISTER HERE This event is free and open to the public. This event is part of The Power of Play: Bodies, Justice & Technology Series, which invites participants to take seriously

Black Digital Praxis: Intersectional Tech and Black Life Online

ZOOM Meeting ID: 945 5862 5941

Featuring Dr. Kishonna Gray Tuesday, April 12th, 2022 at noon Click here to register for this online event (Zoom) With this presentation, Dr. Gray illustrates a framework for studying the intersectional development of technological artifacts and systems and their impact on Black cultural production and social processes. Using gaming as the glue that binds this

“Performing Resilience/ For the Birds”

Performing Resilience / For the Birds Megan Moe Beitiks & Kenya (Robinson) April 14, 2022 Ustler Hall Atrium 5:30 PM (EST) In this live performance/conversation, artists and frequent collaborators Meghan Moe Beitiks and Kenya (Robinson) will discuss human/nonhuman ecologies and how experiences of marginalization may produce ecological wisdom.   The publication of Beitiks' recent book,

Labor, Love, and Homecoming: Towards a Trans-Asian and Global-Cultural Sisterhood

Samuel P. Harn Huseum

A Symposium with Professor Zhen Zhang (Director, Asian Film & Media Studies, New York University), in conjunction with the Samuel P. Harn Museum of Art exhibit “She/Her/Hers: Women in the Arts of China.” Thursday, April 14 at 6:00-9;00 pm in the Harn Museum : Screening of Jasmine Lee Ching Hui’s film “Money and Honey” (2012), with

Married Women and The Law in Britain, North America, and The Common Law World

Ustler Hall

FRIDAY & SATURDAY, MAY 6 – 7, 2022, 08:30 A.M. EST The 2022 Conference on Coverture will be held May 6-7, 2022, and is sponsored by UF Levin College of Law, UF Law’s Center for Governmental Responsibility, the Center for European Studies at the University of Florida, and the UF Center for Gender, Sexualities, and

Can We Have Reproductive Justice in a Climate Crisis?

Ustler Hall

JADE SASSER (UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, RIVERSIDE) SEPTEMBER 20, 2022 USTLER HALL ATRIUM & VIA ZOOM 5:30 PM (EST) Some climate scientists describe climate problems as problems of unrestrained population growth. Such discourses align closely with historical narratives blaming the fertility and reproduction of the poor, particularly women of color, for a range of social, political,